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You can now +1 images in Google search

Google’s desire to funnel just about every service it has into Google+ continues today with the ability to +1 images. We’ve been able to share pages we like by clicking the +1 button for a while now. Clicking +1 on an image will send the recommendation to the +1 section of your Google profile. Google has also made this feature more social. Your friends won’t have to visit your Google profile or Google+ to see the images you like.

HTC Vigor images leak in-the-wild, confirms several important specs

The HTC Vigor is going to be the next big smartphone on Verizon Wireless and it looks like we are nearing the launch date as more and more details and images are coming available. Today, several images of the Vigor were leaked and these images confirm its status as an Android superphone on Verizon Wireless. more »

T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide accessory image appear online

Those who are anxious to get an early look at the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide may be happy to see this as an early look image has recently surfaced. That being said, we have to say that this is not the most exciting look given the keyboard is closed and the phone is enclosed in more »

Motorola Droid X2 images leaked, show the X2 looks like the original Droid X

The Motorola Droid X2 still has not been officially announced by Verizon, however that has not stopped another set of hands-on images to appear on the web. Of course, we saw some images along with a decent spec listing back in February. But more recently, this latest series of images confirms one thing — the more »

Motorola Droid X2 specs and in-the-wild images leak, sports Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 1GB RAM

Motorola is expected to launch a successor to the original and popular Motorola Droid X sometime soon. While we have heard some rumors of the Droid X2, we have not seen any possible images. However, The Mobi Zone blog received several images of the Droid X2 and published a list of specs they believe to more »

Motorola Cliq 2 Android smartphone comes available with T-Mobile

As we had expected, the Motorola Cliq 2 has officially come available with T-Mobile. The handset, which features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3.7 inch touchscreen display, 1GHz processor and Android 2.2 comes with an on-contract price tag of $99.99. Though, worth mentioning is that price comes AFTER a $100 mail-in-rebate, which means you will need more »

CES 2011: Motorola Cliq 2 lands on T-Mobile on January 19

Motorola and T-Mobile has announced the availability of the new Motorola CLIQ 2 with MOTOBLUR, a 3.7-inch touch-screen smartphone with a full slide-out keypad. no words yet on whether this will be upgraded to Android 2.3 Gingerbread but it will surely be running on Android 2.2 upon release on January 19 at all T-Mobile outlets. more »

More HTC Thunderbolt images surface ahead of official announcement

Tomorrow is expected to be a big day for HTC and Verizon Wireless as Verizon’s first smartphone with LTE capability is going to be announced: the HTC Thunderbolt. For many weeks now, we have seen rumors and reports of the Thunderbolt under many names implying a CES announcement, and now that we are literally hours more »

Motorola Cliq 2 image leaks, will feature Android 2.2, 5MP camera & unique-looking QWERTY

Earlier this morning we mentioned that the Motorola Cliq 2 has a rumored release date of January 19th and now it looks like an image and some specs have come available. And one thing is certain, this keyboard looks unlike any we can remember seeing. Otherwise, the Cliq 2 will have a 5 megapixel camera more »

Google Chrome OS netbook keyboard revealed?

While we are still waiting for Tuesday to arrive there is another bit of Chrome OS netbook information available — an image of the keyboard. It looks like Engadget has gotten the image from a tipster, and while it could potentially be a keyboard for lots of computers — it does have some “Google-like” features more »